Labarum wrote:
> But if the question was about 8.1.0 or 8.2.0, Material Design does tell
> me
>
> "Server
>
> Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:43:18 CEST 2021"
Yes, sorry, that's LMS 8.2.0, *not* piCorePlayer 8.2.0, which is what
you typed in your original post.
So I think @mcduman
kidstypike wrote:
> As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up. that
> would be -
>
> piCorePlayer 8.1.0.
> LMS 8.2.1.
But if the question was about 8.1.0 or 8.2.0, Material Design does tell
me
"Server
Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:43:18 CEST 2021"
Bria
kidstypike wrote:
> As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up.
And received with grateful thanks. Others have already noted how lucky I
was to get a Pi4 in current circumstances.
And to return to my original question?
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio D
mcduman wrote:
> on a different note, where and how did you get the 8.2.0? many thanks
As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up. that
would be -
piCorePlayer 8.1.0.
LMS 8.2.1.
*LMS server/study player - LMS 8.3.0 *Pi4B 4GB/NanoSound ONE case/pCP
8.1.0 - 75K library,
Labarum wrote:
> I have PicorePlayer 8.2.0 installed on an rPi4 and now connected to a
> Beresford Caiman SEG DAC by USB. Sounds great, but if I power down the
> DAC, or disconnect the USB cable, I have to reboot PicorePlayer to get
> Pi and DAC talking to each other again.The output from the Pi
After Updating the docker compose LMS, I get a permanent "server
connection lost!" message...
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I have PicorePlayer 8.2.0 installed on an rPi4 and now connected to a
Beresford Caiman SEG DAC by USB. Sounds great, but if I power down the
DAC, or disconnect the USB cable, I have to reboot PicorePlayer to get
Pi and DAC talking to each other again.The output from the Pi is set to
generic USB.
Hi,
I recently switched from using Windows to MacOS and I've always run the
HDD attached to the Pi, and an external backup HDD as exFAT
Since moving to MacOS, I've learned the hard way that MacOS doesn't play
nice with exFAT where the disc was formatted on Windows (which uses a
default allocati
MatthiasG wrote:
> I already have a usb hard drive connected to my Raspberry PI and now I
> would like to connect a second (old usb 2.0) hard drive.
>
> After I restarted the PI, the second harddisk is not available (no
> detected USB disks to mount).
>
> What can i do? A second disk should be
I already have a usb hard drive connected to my Raspberry PI and now I
would like to connect a second (old usb 2.0) hard drive.
After I restarted the PI, the second harddisk is not available (no
detected USB disks to mount).
What can i do? A second disk should be connectable - right?
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is related to the fact that I'm using bluetooth
dongle as output to play music or with something else, but I suspect it
could be due to the fact that bluetooth dongle is on one player tab and
picoreplayer on another..anyway, I'm trying to use pcp CLI to determine
sta
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